The Rajasthan Patwari Recruitment 2025 exam date has been announced by the Rajasthan Staff Selection Board on the RSSB's official website. This year, 3705 vacancies have been advertised.
According to the official notification, the exam is set for August 17, 2025 (Sunday) in two shifts: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The admit cards will likewise be available online only, with applicants able to download them from the official website a few days before the exam. At the current time, no TST tests distribute admit cards offline (by post, for example).
RSSB Rajasthan Patwari 2025: Exam details
There will be 150 questions on the exam, and they will all be multiple-choice. The exam will last for three hours (180 minutes) for all applicants. For every wrong answer, candidates will deduct 1/3 of a mark. For every right answer, aspirants will get 2 marks.
The subjects are General Knowledge, Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, Hindi Language, Geography, History, and Culture of Rajasthan. The exam is designed to assess both general ability and Rajasthan-specific knowledge.
RSSB Rajasthan Patwari 2025: Guidelines
1. According to the official notice, applicants must make sure they match the educational and qualifying requirements.
2. If the picture on the admit card is more than three years old, you should get a new one that looks like you now and matches your ID. If there is a mismatch, entry may be denied.
3. There will be five choices for each question: A, B, C, D (possible answers), and E (for "Unattempted").
4. Only pick one choice (A–D) by using a black ballpoint pen to darken the right circle. If you don't answer a question, darken option E.
5. If you don't indicate any options, you will lose points for that question.
6. An applicant will be rejected if they don't mark any option on more than 10% of the questions.
7. Applicants will get an extra 10 minutes to make sure that all of their choices are correct.
8. The website and the admission card will have information about the dress code and the exam centre.
9. Those who cheat or use unfair methods could be fined up to ₹10 crore, sent to prison for 10 years, and barred from taking any more tests for life.
10. Don't believe false information that is going around on social media. To get the latest news, only go to www.rssb.rajasthan.gov.in.